The year I came to America, I was accepted to the University of Toronto and British Columbia

The year I came to America, I was accepted to the University of Toronto and British Columbia. There are not many architecture students in Canada (we have a lot of them in my group), but I think most of them aim for a doctorate. According to my experience, the reason is that these universities don’t give ridiculously much funding compared to America. I remember that after the Ukrainian plane issue, the University of Toronto had given a scholarship to Iranian students, which was really funny. The correspondence with their professors and the response of the universities was awful compared to America. And one more thing, I remember that in one of my correspondences, his professor started to criticize me for the content that the subject of the focus method is completely wrong and the discussion started. However, if you were able to get admission from McGill, Toronto, or British Columbia (remember, British Columbia wanted a TOEFL score of 100, but the rest were 90) and you were able to pay, they are really on the same level as good American universities. Yes, you can usually work in Canada with a degree from American universities, but the reverse of this issue can be a bit difficult, and I think there is more architecture work in America (I am not sure about this). In my opinion, don’t just look at the study period for studying outside of Iran.